Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of cancer, ill health and premature death in developed countries. Although the decrease in smoking prevalence among adults over the last few decades has been responsible for improvements in cancer mortality rates, tobacco use continues to account for one-third of all cancer deaths and up to 90% of all lung cancer cases
Following increases up until the late 1980s, some decline in cancer mortality has been observed in N...
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, including approximately 6 mi...
Introduction Smoking has been linked to cancer occurrence and survival rates for a long time. Howeve...
Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of cancer, ill health and premature death in developed cou...
Introduction It has been proven that tobacco is the most dangerous single risk factor for developmen...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
Smoking is a major risk factor and main cause of many cancer types and death related cancer. It is t...
Abstract Tobacco smoking as the major cause of cancer is unrivalled and as western countries come to...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Smoking abeyance is vital to reduce risk of lung cancer and premature deadlines of life. Mayo hospit...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Background: Tobacco use contributes to almost 40% of the cancers in India. Considering the potential...
textabstractMore than one billion people around the world currently smoke tobacco. The use of tobacc...
Following increases up until the late 1980s, some decline in cancer mortality has been observed in N...
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, including approximately 6 mi...
Introduction Smoking has been linked to cancer occurrence and survival rates for a long time. Howeve...
Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of cancer, ill health and premature death in developed cou...
Introduction It has been proven that tobacco is the most dangerous single risk factor for developmen...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
Smoking is a major risk factor and main cause of many cancer types and death related cancer. It is t...
Abstract Tobacco smoking as the major cause of cancer is unrivalled and as western countries come to...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Smoking abeyance is vital to reduce risk of lung cancer and premature deadlines of life. Mayo hospit...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Background: Tobacco use contributes to almost 40% of the cancers in India. Considering the potential...
textabstractMore than one billion people around the world currently smoke tobacco. The use of tobacc...
Following increases up until the late 1980s, some decline in cancer mortality has been observed in N...
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 7 million deaths worldwide, including approximately 6 mi...
Introduction Smoking has been linked to cancer occurrence and survival rates for a long time. Howeve...